Having Particular Pattern Producing Operation (e.g., Dyeing) Patents (Class 700/133)
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Patent number: 11615167Abstract: A media creation system is provided for creating photographs and videos that include assets sourced from different geographic locations. The media creation system may parsing media, transposition the media, and/or perform additional modifications to the media. A method for creating photographs, videos, and live streams of one or more assets sourced from different geographic locations using the audiovisual media composition system is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2021Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Grupiks LLCInventor: Sam Juma
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Patent number: 11604100Abstract: The temperature sensor module includes: a temperature sensor element and a signal processing circuit.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2020Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: Mitsubishi Electric CorporationInventor: Hideo Nagata
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Patent number: 11483404Abstract: A method and system include a computing device. The computing device includes a network interface, to communicate with an app server, to download a macramé app from the app server. The computing device further includes a processing unit to execute the macramé app to select a plurality of macramé tiles and place the plurality of macramé tiles against each other to form a macramé project.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2021Date of Patent: October 25, 2022Assignee: Carter Global, LLCInventor: John William Carter
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Patent number: 11408099Abstract: A method and a device are used for generating a jacquard pattern of a preform. The method comprises acquiring initial structure information of a preform to be prepared; generating an initial jacquard pattern of the preform to be prepared; pixel values of pixels in the initial jacquard pattern, comprising a first pixel value and a second pixel value, are equal to the first pixel value when warp yarns corresponding to the pixels are located above corresponding weft yarns, and are equal to the second pixel value when warp yarns corresponding to the pixels are located below corresponding weft yarns; acquiring yarn reduction information of the preform to be prepared; and adjusting the initial jacquard pattern according to the yarn reduction information to obtain the jacquard pattern of the preform to be prepared.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: Nanjing Fiberglass Research & Design Institute Co., Ltd.Inventors: Qian Zhao, Fangfang Sun, Haili Zhou, Chao Li, Liquan Zhang, Hongwei Guo
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Patent number: 11146704Abstract: An image forming apparatus includes an image forming device, a detection device, and a controller. The controller classifies, when image data representing a plurality of cut patterns each having a color is inputted, the plurality of cut patterns by putting the cut patterns having the color of a same family in a same group, according to classification information indicating a plurality of colors classified by family, places the groups of the classified cut patterns on different pages, generates a cutting line representing a contour of each cut pattern, selects the cassette from which a recording medium color of the same family as the family of the cut patterns placed has been detected by the detection device, with respect to each page, supplies the recording medium from the selected cassette, with respect to each page, and forms the generated cutting line on the recording medium, with respect to each page.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2021Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: KYOCERA Document Solutions Inc.Inventor: Philip Ver Dabon
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Patent number: 8744610Abstract: The present invention supplies practical procedures, functions or techniques for folding tessellations. Several tessellation crease pattern techniques, and the three-dimensional folded configuration are given. Additionally several new forming processes, including mathematical methods for describing the material flow are disclosed doubly-periodic folding of materials that name the doubly-periodic folded (DPF) surface, including vertices, edges, and facets, at any stage of the folding. This information is necessary for designing tooling and forming equipment, for analyzing strength and deflections of the DPFs under a variety of conditions, for modeling the physical properties of DPF laminations and composite structures, for understanding the acoustic or other wave absorption/diffusion/reflection characteristics, and for analyzing and optimizing the structure of DPFs in any other physical situation.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2011Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Inventor: Daniel H. Kling
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Patent number: 8731703Abstract: A system for automated decoration of an item comprising the steps of: installing print generating software on a computer with a memory (e.g. a server); linking an input system (e.g. a web site) to the computer; allowing a customer to select an item (customer selection), preferably a fabric item, via the input system; allowing the customer to specify a decoration (customer specification) for the item via the input system; generating a print image for the item from the customer selection and specification with the print generating software; and sending the print image from the computer to a printer, which is preferably a dye sublimation printer.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: R.B. III Associated Inc.Inventors: Matthew Lehrer, Andy Lehrer, Dave Caserta, Evelia Chavez, Don Cole, Peter Hissong, Andrew Nation
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Patent number: 8311660Abstract: An appliqué emblem having a three dimensional embroidered appearance for decoration and identification when applied to uniforms, fashion, “basic” and performance apparel, swimwear, and intimate apparel, as well as other textile products. The appliqué emblem being an alternative to direct embroidery, embroidered emblems, thermo-transfer films, silk screen or sublimated printing.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2009Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Inventors: Paul Weedlun, Susan Ganz, David Litteral, Annamarie Damron
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Patent number: 8295970Abstract: Customers obtain customized textile materials by selecting style, shape, size, pattern and color for an undyed textile product. Based on a selection made by the customer, the textile product is transformed by a dyeing operation performed on a single item (or multiple items selected to be dyed the same) to yield a product, such as a shirt, pants, or jacket, which has a color and pattern of his or her own choosing, in the size and style he or she desires. The process can be performed in a retail setting using a dye apparatus which allows the process to be viewed by the customer. To enhance the educational and entertainment experience of the customer, the dyeing operation can be performed in a transparent tank or water kettle in the retail outlet so that the customer can view, for example, the garment as it is being dyed to the customer's specifications.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2010Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Tintoria Piana U.S., Inc.Inventors: Andrea Piana, Sang-Hoon Lim
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Patent number: 8082057Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for “dye-to-order” carpet manufacturing that address deficiencies in the carpet manufacturing industry, some of which are discussed above. In one embodiment, an improved manufacturing system is provided that allows manufacturers to change colors “on the fly” (e.g., within a single roll) with minimal waste. In another embodiment, a dye-to-order processing system is provided that maps multiple orders to undyed carpet rolls such that usage of the undyed carpet rolls is optimized.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2008Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Mohawk Carpet Distribution, Inc.Inventors: Mick Allen, Ronnie Cargle, Randy Hixon, Keith Bray, Ron Paynter
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Patent number: 8072453Abstract: The present invention supplies practical procedures, functions or techniques for folding tessellations. Several tessellation crease pattern techniques, and the three-dimensional folded configuration are given. Additionally several new forming processes, including mathematical methods for describing the material flow are disclosed doubly-periodic folding of materials that name the doubly-periodic folded (DPF) surface, including vertices, edges, and facets, at any stage of the folding. This information is necessary for designing tooling and forming equipment, for analyzing strength and deflections of the DPFs under a variety of conditions, for modeling the physical properties of DPF laminations and composite structures, for understanding the acoustic or other wave absorption/diffusion/reflection characteristics, and for analyzing and optimizing the structure of DPFs in any other physical situation.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Inventor: Daniel H. Kling
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Patent number: 8050791Abstract: This invention discloses a method of fabricating color jacquard fabric, comprising the processes of design and fabrication of pattern card, loom preparation, looming and weaving. The steps of design and fabrication of pattern card are: reading target image for jacquard into a computer; adjusting the image and setting parameters; selecting pixel value according to image dimensions; modifying the image; dividing the modified target image into motif image and auxiliary pattern around the motif image, designing and making the pattern card of motif image and auxiliary pattern of different design characteristics by jacquard design software; and finally combining said two pattern cards into a pattern card that represents the image and pattern of different characteristics in one fabric with corresponding warp and filling yarns. The invention can provide vivid lifelike picture of fabric, integrating rich color representation and artful pattern.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2007Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignees: Silk Road Holding Group Co. Ltd., Zhejiang Sci-Tech UniversityInventor: Jialin Li
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Patent number: 7848841Abstract: Customers obtain customized textile materials by selecting style, shape, size, pattern and color for an undyed textile product. Based on a selection made by the customer, the textile product is transformed by a dyeing operation performed on a single item to yield a product, such as a shirt, pants, or jacket, which has a color and pattern of his or her own choosing, in the size and style he or she desires. The process can be performed in a retail setting using a dye machine which allows the process to be viewed by the customer. Preferably, the textile material is constructed from yarns which include cationic cotton alone or in combination with natural cotton or other natural or synthetic fibers, and using anionic dyes, such as a fiber reactive dye, such that the dye is exhausted during the process and effluent from the dye machine is environmentally friendly without excess dye, salts, and alkalis.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Tintoria Piana US, Inc.Inventors: Andrea Piana, Sang-Hoon Lim, Andy Hollis
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Patent number: 7711618Abstract: A graphical user interface of a product configurator is accessible by user computers over a network. In one embodiment, the product configurator presents a plurality of product-based customization options from which a user may select. In response to such options, a user may provide product-based customization information to the product configurator. This information is usable to generate a product-based customized image that may be imprinted across the face of a financial instrument.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Bayerische Motoren Werke AktiengesellschaftInventors: Kammie Petrime, William J. Donnelly
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Patent number: 7394555Abstract: Disclosed herein is an electronic digital control system for printing a pattern onto the surface of a moving substrate in accordance with digitally-defined pattern data using a plurality of individually controllable colorant-dispensing applicators arranged in a series of arrays positioned along the path of said moving substrate, with each array containing a colorant representing a separate process color. The digital control system converts the pattern data, expressed in terms of a color assignment for each individual pattern element comprising the desired pattern, into a series of logical firing instructions for each applicator as required to reproduce the assigned color on the substrate using one or more process colors.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Steven W. Cox, Harold Lee Johnson, George C. Varner, Jerome L. Wood
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Patent number: 7260445Abstract: A method and system for customized industrial textile goods manufacturing in which, under control of a client system, information is retrieved relating to the design of a customized textile good to be manufactured; desired design data is selected from one or more databases; additional individual data is optionally input; and the selected and inputted data is sent to a manufacturing system as a request for manufacture; and, under control of a manufacturing system, the request is received; an order for manufacturing a customized textile good is generated; uncut uncoloured fabric inventory material is provided; and the uncoloured fabric inventory material is subsequently coloured, cut and sewn in a combined process in order to obtain a finished customized textile good according to the request, whereby colouring of the uncoloured fabric inventory material is performed by means of a digital a digital coloration apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Juergen Weiser, Gerald Neuville, Klaus Tiedemann, John Provost
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Patent number: 7216068Abstract: Visual thermal functional textile clothing designs are created using a programmed computer and advanced computing techniques. The computer is supplied with information from a number of databases relating to human body properties and relating to textile material characteristics. The method is used to generate functional designs that are visually displayed for use by a textile designer or engineer.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2001Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityInventors: Yi Li, Edward Newton, Burley Zhong Wang
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Patent number: 7146239Abstract: There are provided methods and systems for manufacturing consumer products such as clothing. In accordance with the invention, customer measurements and preferences are collected by a unique, small-footprint or private custom clothing shop. These measurements and preferences are stored and used in association with the manufacturer of custom clothing. Ordered clothing is manufactured through the provision of patterns, instructions and materials to skilled, pre-qualified sewing associates. In one embodiment of the invention, the consumer products are “broken” into discrete, separately-manufacturable pieces, each piece for assembly by a separate, geographically remote, skilled labor with final assembly of the various pieces is performed at a centralized location. Customized clothing can thus be manufactured by a highly skilled, cost effective and geographically disperse labor force, using electronically stored data and electronic communications to both coordinate manufacturing and ensure high-quality results.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Loeb Enterprises, LLCInventor: Michael R. Loeb
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Patent number: 7072733Abstract: A system and method for enabling customer specification of images to be used for decorating textile substrates at the economies of mass customization. An automated patterning apparatus is implemented that comprises a plurality of individual colorant substances that are directed through a set of colorant applicators in accordance with predetermined pattern data, the colorant substances capable of being selectively applied to individual pixels on the substrate in accordance with the predetermined pattern data. The system and method particularly implements a device providing an interface for enabling remote access to an image manipulation design tool that enables user customization of the digitized image to form a target image over a communications network. A digitized image of the user's choice is imported into the image manipulation design tool and that image is manipulated according the user's artistic vision.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Ronald Magee, Kevin D. West
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Patent number: 6934598Abstract: A method of generating pattern via laser cutting process, comprising the step of: 1) Inputting the designed pattern into a computer system; 2) Putting a material beneath a laser beam; 3) Under the control of the computer system, moving the laser beam over the material or moving the material beneath the laser beam in accordance with the pattern input into the computer system so as to cut and generate the pattern with hollow and penetrated shape. On the cloth or fabric material made by this method, the pattern with hollow shape is clear and regular and the fiber threads can't be shed by the laser-sheared edge.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Merit Corporation LimitedInventor: Kam Fuk Derek Ip
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Patent number: 6854146Abstract: Exciting new optically engaging and controversial three dimensional simulating illusionary digital designs which generate emotional responses and photo-realism shock effects are produced by digitally creating a design or pattern and dying and/or printing the digitally created design using digitally controlled dying or printing equipment on flooring, such as, modular carpet tiles, area rugs, runners, rugs, carpets, floor mats, or the like. In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a carpet tile substrate is cut into individual carpet tile blanks which are jet injection dyed with digitally created designs, colors, patterns, and/or the like which provide excellent seamability, look, feel, wear, and allow for true or accurate registration of three dimensional like, complex, complicated, intricate designs heretofore unknown in the carpet industry.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Richard W. Stoyles, Sequin Angelique Baker Hernandez Rubio, Elizabeth Woods Walters, Clint A. Samples
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Patent number: 6792329Abstract: A computer-assisted process for the design and placement of multi-colored patterns on absorbent substrates using a limited number of transparent process colorants is described. Through use of this system, a designer, working with a computer-aided design system, can generate and accurately represent on a computer monitor or similar display a multi-colored pattern, as that pattern would appear on a specified absorbent substrate, using coloring elements comprised of groups of multiple pixels in which process colors have been mixed in a controlled manner to expand the range of available colors, and to compensate for colorant delivery limitations that prevent the application of small, accurately metered quantities of colorant. Actuation instructions for a specific dye injection machine capable of patterning a moving textile substrate may be generated.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Louis W. Adams, Jr., Ronald Magee
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Patent number: 6704610Abstract: A process by which dithering techniques may be used to reproduce a desired multi-colored dyed pattern on a substrate using precisely delivered quantities of liquid colorants that are available in only a relatively few colors. In one embodiment, the process is one in which a designer, working with a conventional computer-aided design system, can be provided with an image that accurately predicts the appearance of individual colorants, or a specific combination of colorants that are physically blended on the substrate within specified pixels, as those colorants would appear on the substrate selected by the designer. In other embodiments incorporating the process disclosed herein, specific actuation instructions for a specific dye injection machine capable of patterning a moving textile substrate may be generated.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Kevin D. West, Louis W. Adams, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030139840Abstract: A system and method for enabling customer specification of images to be used for decorating textile substrates at the economies of mass customization. An automated patterning apparatus is implemented that comprises a plurality of individual colorant substances that are directed through a set of colorant applicators in accordance with predetermined pattern data, the colorant substances capable of being selectively applied to individual pixels on the substrate in accordance with the predetermined pattern data. The system and method particularly implements a device providing an interface for enabling remote access to an image manipulation design tool that enables user customization of the digitized image to form a target image over a communications network. A digitized image of the user's choice is imported into the image manipulation design tool and that image is manipulated according the user's artistic vision.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Ronald Magee, Kevin D. West
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Patent number: 6584377Abstract: A legged robot is provided with a plurality of basic motion programs. The legged robot can produce a teaching motion program for performing a series of expressive motions by recognizing and language-processing instructions from a user in the form of voice-input, and extracting and combining at least one basic motion in a time series. More sophisticated and complex teaching programs can be edited by controlling the produced teaching motion programs stored in a database and combining the teaching motion programs with the basic motion programs.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Hiroki Saijo, Yoshihiro Kuroki
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Publication number: 20030060918Abstract: A process by which dithering techniques may be used to reproduce a desired multi-colored dyed pattern on a substrate using precisely delivered quantities of liquid colorants that are available in only a relatively few colors. In one embodiment, the process is one in which a designer, working with a conventional computer-aided design system, can be provided with an image that accurately predicts the appearance of individual colorants, or a specific combination of colorants that are physically blended on the substrate within specified pixels, as those colorants would appear on the substrate selected by the designer. In other embodiments incorporating the process disclosed herein, specific actuation instructions for a specific dye injection machine capable of patterning a moving textile substrate may be generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: Kevin D. West, Louis W. Adams
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Patent number: 6516240Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for creating custom-fitted garments wherein the customer provides critical information which is known to or easily ascertainable by the customer without assistance. Using this critical information, a controller applies rules contained in a model to estimate other critical dimensions necessary for the production of a selected garment, and which are not easily ascertainable directly by the customer without assistance. Using the actual and estimated critical dimensions, the controller determines the pattern data which is used to produce custom-made clothing which provides a superior fit to that which a customer would typically experience from the retail purchase of a similar mass-produced garment.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Levi Strauss & Co.Inventors: Philip J. Ramsey, Gerald S. Ruderman, Bethe M. Palmer
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Patent number: 6374151Abstract: It is determined whether a quilt design is applicable to paper piecing by determining whether all pieces of the quilt design are finally separated by separating each piece one after another by one straight demarcation line. When it is determined that the quilt design is applicable to paper piecing, demarcation lines that do not intersect other demarcation lines and that divide the quilt design into two blocks that each include a plurality of the pieces are selected. The quilt design is modified by extending the arbitrarily selected demarcation line, and deleting all demarcation lines that exist in one of blocks divided by the extended demarcation line.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Michiyo Amano, Takeshi Kawaguchi
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Patent number: 6353770Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for creating custom-fitted garments wherein the customer provides critical information which is known to or easily ascertainable by the customer without assistance. Using this critical information, a controller applies rules contained in a model to estimate other critical dimensions necessary for the production of a selected garment, and which are not easily ascertainable directly by the customer without assistance. Using the actual and estimated critical dimensions, the controller determines the pattern data which is used to produce custom-made clothing which provides a superior fit to that which a customer would typically experience from the retail purchase of a similar mass-produced garment.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1999Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Levi Strauss & Co.Inventors: Philip J. Ramsey, Gerald S. Ruderman, Bethe M. Palmer
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Patent number: 6295480Abstract: A CPU selects a line segment, whose both endpoints constructing a part of a quilt design are on a periphery, and then selects a line segment, which separates a piece from the quilt design on a piece-by-piece basis so that the separated piece will not have a line segment to become a separation line, from the selected line segments, after separation. When the line segment can be selected, a piece is separated from the quilt design at the selected line segment on a piece-by-piece basis. Then, the CPU determines that the quilt design, whose one piece has been separated, is the object to be determined, and separates pieces from the quilt design on a piece-by-piece basis. When all line segments are used for the separation, an applicability determination flag is set, because all pieces in the quilt design are separated into pieces on the piece-by-piece basis.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshihisa Kayanaka, Ryohei Komiya, Takeshi Kawaguchi, Toshihiko Ikeda, Michiyo Amano, Yumiko Takeda, Satoru Makino
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Patent number: 6233496Abstract: A fashion design and production supporting method which makes the processing steps from the fashion design to the creation of block copy films for plates used in the actual production efficient, which allows a trial sample to be made without making block copy films or templates for the actual production and which allows an amount of dyes used in the actual production to be reduced. After creating original data having data of a coloring boundary line and color data and applying a specified color in a color chart to the color data of each part, the specified color is converted into network points represented by the four fundamental colors and a color pattern is printed on a standard sheet by inks by using drawing means to evaluate it. After that, a cloth used for the actual production is dyed as a trial sample by the network points represented by the four fundamental colors and the block copy films are made after making and evaluating the trial sample.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: UPEPO, Inc.Inventor: Yoshimi Ippitsu
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Patent number: 6185475Abstract: The method for manufacturing jacquard with colored image is disclosed, wherein the basic color printing theory in the printing technical is employed in the weaving of jacquard so that jacquard also has image with different gray levels by the same basic colors. Meanwhile, because of the increase number of the gray levels and the range, jacquard having the effect of colored photograph may be manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Sumagh Textile Company LimitedInventor: Jih-Lung Chung